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* {{Anvilicious}}: One complaint about the sequel is that it tends to get somewhat preachy at times. Yes, movie, we get the message that parents should ''prioritize their children'' - [[spoiler:you ''don't'' need to murder one set of the parents and force the other to lose his job]] to deliver it.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: One complaint about the sequel is that it tends to get somewhat preachy at times.times and overplays the ParentalNeglect aspect from the adult characters. Yes, movie, we get the message that parents should ''prioritize their children'' - [[spoiler:you ''don't'' need to murder one set of the parents and force the other to lose his job]] to deliver it.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: One complain about the sequel is that it tends to get somewhat preachy at times. Yes, movie, we get the message that parents should ''prioritize their children'' - [[spoiler:you ''don't'' need to murder one set of the parents and force the other to lose his job]] to deliver it.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: One complain complaint about the sequel is that it tends to get somewhat preachy at times. Yes, movie, we get the message that parents should ''prioritize their children'' - [[spoiler:you ''don't'' need to murder one set of the parents and force the other to lose his job]] to deliver it.
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** Same goes for Shawn Lee, who already did a great job in the first film as Kwok-Pin but improved even further as Tom Yeo. The scene where Tom disowns his father and home ('''[[ThatManIsDead From now on... TOM YEO IS DEAD!''') is an unexpectedly powerful emotional GutPunch.

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** Same goes for Shawn Lee, who already did a great job in the first film as Kwok-Pin but improved even further as Tom Yeo. The scene where Tom disowns his father and home ('''[[ThatManIsDead From now on... TOM YEO IS DEAD!''') DEAD!]]''') is an unexpectedly powerful emotional GutPunch.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: One complain about the sequel is that it tends to get somewhat preachy at times. Yes, movie, we get the message that parents should ''prioritize their children'' - [[spoiler:you ''don't'' need to murder one set of the parents and force the other to lose his job]] to deliver it.
* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct:
** Jack Neo, whose career consists almost entirely of comedic roles to this point, does an impressive job portraying a borderline unlikable workaholic father who neglects both his sons.
** Same goes for Shawn Lee, who already did a great job in the first film as Kwok-Pin but improved even further as Tom Yeo. The scene where Tom disowns his father and home ('''[[ThatManIsDead From now on... TOM YEO IS DEAD!''') is an unexpectedly powerful emotional GutPunch.
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